206 East Apiary

Nine Bee Augustine Honey Co. apiaries located throughout St. Augustine, Florida, producing distinct single-apiary raw local honey.
Bee Augustine Honey Co. 206 East Apiary surrounded by tall pine trees, native wildflowers, berry-producing plants, and Florida woodland habitat overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway in St. Augustine, producing single-apiary raw local honey.

Bee Augustine Honey Co. | 206 East Apiary

🟢 Spring 2026 Harvest Available

Welcome to Our 206 East Apiary

This apiary, located along State Road 206 between the Intracoastal Waterway and US 1 in St. Augustine, Florida, is surrounded by approximately 14 acres of wild blueberries, blackberries, and native gallberry. This location provides an exceptional source of nectar for our honey bees throughout the season.

As the bees forage among these diverse native blooms, they’ll produce raw local honey that reflects the unique landscape and floral diversity of this beautiful part of St. Augustine.

Every harvest from this apiary will capture the distinctive flavors of its natural surroundings, adding another unique expression to the collection of single-apiary honeys produced by Bee Augustine Honey Co.

Bought some honey from Bee Augustine and this is the absolute best honey I have had in years. Gave some to my family and they agreed it was the “Best Ever”. So happy they are ordering some for their friends. Love this honey!!

Barbara Ervin

Schedule A Pickup

Fresh honey from our 206 East Apiary is now available for pickup! Harvested exclusively from bees foraging among native woodlands, wild blueberries, blackberries, gallberry, wetlands, and vegetation surrounding the Intracoastal Waterway, every jar captures the unique flavors of this distinctive Intracoastal landscape. Supplies are limited and seasonal, so we encourage you to schedule your pickup today and experience authentic single-apiary raw local honey from our St. Augustine location.

📍 918 Viscaya Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32086

🕒 Monday–Saturday | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM

📞 (904) 540-9962 or (904) 501-9043

Spring Blooms at 206 East

Spring blooms at Bee Augustine Honey Co.’s 206 East Apiary in St. Augustine, Florida, featuring blueberries, gallberries, blackberries, flowering dogwood, azaleas, wax myrtle, beautyberry, bottlebrush, fetterbush, and other native plants that provide forage for honey bees.

Summer Blooms at 206 East

Summer blooms at Bee Augustine Honey Co.’s 206 East Apiary near the Intracoastal Waterway in St. Augustine, Florida, featuring wax myrtle, crape myrtle, buttonbush, beautyberry, coral honeysuckle, sweetbay magnolia, blackberry, gallberry, and other summer forage for honey bees.

Fall Blooms at 206 East

Fall blooms at Bee Augustine Honey Co.’s 206 East Apiary near the Intracoastal Waterway in St. Augustine, Florida, featuring wax myrtle, beautyberry, aster, goldenrod, firebush, muhly grass, saltbush, and other seasonal forage for honey bees.

Why 206 East Honey Is Different

Every landscape produces its own unique honey, and our 206 East Apiary is no exception. Our honey bees forage across a diverse mix of tall pines, native woodlands, wetlands, berry-producing plants, wildflowers, and vegetation growing along the Intracoastal Waterway. With access to thousands of acres of natural forage within several miles of the apiary, every harvest reflects the changing seasons and the distinctive environment of this part of St. Augustine.

Unlike many honey producers who blend honey from multiple locations, Bee Augustine Honey Co. harvests and bottles honey from the 206 East Apiary separately. This single-apiary approach preserves the unique characteristics of the local landscape, allowing each jar to showcase the flavors created by blueberries, gallberries, blackberries, native plants, and seasonal blooms surrounding the apiary throughout the year.

The result is authentic, raw local honey that captures the character of our 206 East Apiary—one location, one harvest, and one unforgettable taste of Florida’s First Coast.

This is just one of nine Bee Augustine Honey Co. apiaries throughout St. Augustine. Each location produces its own unique single-apiary honey, shaped by the flowers, trees, and seasonal blooms surrounding that specific apiary. Explore our other apiaries to discover how the landscape changes the flavor of local honey across St. Augustine.